FAQs
Is the Six Zero Pickleball Paddle Eraser generally applicable to all types of paddle materials and surfaces?
No. The cleaning rubber is designed specifically for textured paddle faces, including Raw Texture, Diamond, and Infinity Series paddles. It may be used very gently on the Six Zero Ruby paddle, but it should not be used on the Six Zero Sapphire paddle.
For surfaces where the eraser is not recommended, a damp cloth is the safer cleaning option.
Which Six Zero paddles can safely use the cleaning rubber?
The cleaning rubber is suitable for Raw Texture, Diamond, and Infinity Series paddles when used with light pressure and gentle strokes.
It may also be used carefully on the Ruby paddle with very gentle application. The Sapphire paddle should be cleaned with a damp cloth instead and not with the eraser.
Can the Six Zero paddle eraser damage your paddle if used incorrectly?
Yes, improper use may damage paddle surfaces. Excessive pressure or aggressive scrubbing can harm textured finishes, which is why the rubber should be used gently.
Always follow the recommended care instructions and avoid using it on surfaces where it is not advised.
How do you properly use the Six Zero cleaning rubber on textured paddle faces?
Apply light pressure and use gentle up-and-down strokes across the paddle face to lift residue and debris. Allow the rubber to do the work rather than scrubbing forcefully.
Cleaning should be done in a controlled environment and away from extreme temperatures.
How often should you clean your pickleball paddle with a paddle eraser?
Cleaning frequency depends on how often you play and how much residue builds up on the surface. If you notice visible ball debris or a dull feel during contact, it’s a good time to clean the paddle.
Regular light maintenance helps preserve surface texture and performance consistency.
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